Tuesday, September 2, 2008

HONDA CITY


VEHICLE - HONDA CITY
REGISTRATION - 326847
LOCATION - NEAR SOFITEL HOTEL
DATE - 03.09.2008
THE PROUD OWNER/USER - UNKNOWN


The Honda City is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981 for the Asian market.

First generation (1982-1986)

The first Honda City was launched in 1981 as a three-door hatchback. It was one of the first "tall" hatchbacks: to maximize interior room without occupying more road space, the body was taller than usual. At the 1981 Tokyo Motor Show, one gimmick was a folding 50 cc motorcycle (also separately marketed under the name Motocompo) that could fit into the City's trunk. A turbocharged version was added to the range in 1982 and a convertible version soon after.

In 1983, the Honda City replaced the Mini in New Zealand Motor Corporation's local assembly line-up. In that same year the car was also released in Australia, although only in a two-seater van variant, to get around that country's import taxes.

Honda exported the City as the Honda Jazz in Europe, the City name being owned by Opel at the time.

City Turbo

In 1982, Mugen developed their first modified car, the Honda City Turbo, a turbocharged hot hatch version of the City.

Second generation (1986-1994)

Honda replaced the original City in 1986 (designated GA1), with an update in 1989 (GA2). This model was produced until 1994. The Fit name also first appeared as a trim variant of the City. There was no convertible model. In most European and Australasian markets, the City's market position was filled by the Honda Logo in 1999.

Third generation (1996-2002)

The third-generation Honda City, codenamed SX8, was based on the EK Civic platform. It was designed for and sold in the South East Asian market only.

This City is still a subcompact slotting beneath the Honda Civic, but a four-door sedan model instead for developing markets in Asia, and was built in India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Pakistan. A revised, face-lifted third-generation City was released in 2000, and included sports sedan models powered by Honda's 1.5 L VTEC engines.

The third generation city had the D-series engines, namely variations of the D13B and D15B. The d15B was reduced in power for the Asian markets where the car was marketed, but had a good power to weight ratio. The kerb weight of the car was 985 kg, and the output of the D15B was 115 hp (86 kW).

Fourth generation (2002-2008)

In November 2002, the fourth generation City was released and included a four-wheel drive version. Like the contemporary Honda Jazz, the City is actually a rebadged Honda Fit, in the City's case a rebadged Fit Aria.

In September 2005, a face-lifted version of the City was launched in Thailand and in Malaysia in October 2005; it is known as the City ZX in Thailand, India, the New City in Malaysia and City in Singapore and Pakistan. The most significant changes are a new exterior (new front grille, new headlamps, new fog lights, new taillights and bumpers). The front end has been extended forward by 65 mm (2.6 in) while the rear has been extended by 15 mm (0.6 in). The side mirror is electronically foldable. Both the i-DSI and VTEC trim levels have 15-inch (380 mm) alloy wheels as standard equipment. Interior changes are minor but it does include an armrest for the driver and additional map lights.

The engine remains the same but the intake manifold has been modified, resulting a 10% temperature drop in the intake air temperature (IAT), the suspension has been upgraded as well.

Honda City in Thailand, Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia are using CVT gearbox for both i-DSI and VTEC variants. The CVT gearbox is equipped with a Simulated 7-Speed Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) using paddle shift buttons. This is very rare for a subcompact of its class.

Fifth generation (2008-present)
Thailand is going to premiere the all new Honda City in August 2008. The new city is no longer the sedan version of Jazz/Fit Aria. It will have a brand new body. The car has been sighted on test in Pune, India. Honda has confirmed it is one of their prototypes. Fully undisguised interior and exterior photos of the Honda City have surfaced on the internet

No comments:

Post a Comment

Have you spotted your car...Please comment